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Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Close-up image of a beautiful summer wildflower meadow in hazy sunshine

Close-up image of a beautiful summer wildflower meadow in hazy sunshine
Wildflower Meadows

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Sea Dayak family, Borneo, SE Asia

Sea Dayak family, Borneo, SE Asia
Sea Dayak (Dyak, Dayuh) or Iban family in traditional costume, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire). 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Kalimantan chief of Borneo, SE Asia

Kalimantan chief of Borneo, SE Asia
A Klemantan (Kalimantan) chief of Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire), wearing a tiger-cat war coat, and holding a sword and a shield. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Two Kayan wrestlers of Borneo, SE Asia

Two Kayan wrestlers of Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire) - a popular sport with the older boys and men of the tribe. 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Two young Dayak men, Borneo, SE Asia

Two young Dayak men, Borneo, SE Asia
Two young Dayak men of Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire) -- they are about to start of cock fight with two cockerels. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Kalabit tribe blacksmiths, Borneo, SE Asia

Kalabit tribe blacksmiths, Borneo, SE Asia
Two Kalabit (Kelabit) tribe blacksmiths, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire) - they are using two cylinders made from palm stems as bellows. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Kalabit tribe blacksmiths, Sarawak, Borneo, SE Asia

Kalabit tribe blacksmiths, Sarawak, Borneo, SE Asia
Three Kalabit (Kelabit) tribe blacksmiths, Sarawak, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire) - they are forging implements from smelted metal. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Tribal chief and his bodyguards, Borneo, SE Asia

Tribal chief and his bodyguards, Borneo, SE Asia
A tribal chief and his bodyguards, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire) -- this is how they appear when on a diplomatic mission to the leaders of another tribe. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Sweetmeat seller, Lahej Bazaar, Gulf of Aden, Arabia

Sweetmeat seller, Lahej Bazaar, Gulf of Aden, Arabia
Jewish sweetmeat seller, Lahej (Abdali, Al Houta) Bazaar, Gulf of Aden, Arabia (then part of the British Empire). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Somali woman with hookah, Gulf of Aden, Arabia

Somali woman with hookah, Gulf of Aden, Arabia
Somali woman relaxing with a hookah, Gulf of Aden, Arabia. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Arab children on playground ride, Gulf of Aden, Arabia

Arab children on playground ride, Gulf of Aden, Arabia (then part of the British Empire). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Young Sea Dayak or Iban woman, Borneo, SE Asia

Young Sea Dayak or Iban woman, Borneo, SE Asia
Young Sea Dayak (Dyak, Dayuh) or Iban woman in traditional costume made of brass and silver, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Windmill for processing sugar cane, Barbados, West Indies

Windmill for processing sugar cane, Barbados, West Indies
A windmill is used for the processing of sugar cane in Barbados, West Indies (then in the British Empire). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Women working in sugar cane field, Jamaica, West Indies

Women working in sugar cane field, Jamaica, West Indies
Women working in a sugar cane field, tending the young crops, Jamaica, West Indies (then in the British Empire). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Swahili women, Zanzibar island, Tanzania, East Africa

Swahili women, Zanzibar island, Tanzania, East Africa
Two Swahili women of Zanzibar island, Tanzania (then part of the British Empire), East Africa. One is helping the other with her hair. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Kikuyu couple in the forest, Kenya, East Africa

Kikuyu couple in the forest, Kenya, East Africa
Kikuyu couple in the forest, Kenya (then a British colony), East Africa -- the plume on the end of the warriors spear shows his peaceful intentions

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Native fashions of Kenya, East Africa

Native fashions of Kenya, East Africa
Native fashions of Kenya (then a British colony), East Africa -- a Kikuyu man of the Nairobi district (top left) with a stretched earlobe; a Masai man (top right)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Bantu musicians with gourd piano, Central Africa

Bantu musicians with gourd piano, Central Africa
Two Bantu musicians playing a gourd piano looking rather like a curved xylophone, Central Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Nubian women, North Sudan, East Central Africa

Nubian women, North Sudan, East Central Africa
Nubian women with plaited hair in North Sudan, East Central Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: King Basu Fondong, Cameroon, Central Africa

King Basu Fondong, Cameroon, Central Africa
King Basu Fondong (Fondom) of Cameroon, Central Africa, seated on his throne. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Swahili women dressing each others hair, East Africa

Swahili women dressing each others hair, East Africa
Swahili women of East Africa (then part of the British Empire), dressing each others hair. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Swahili women and children, East Africa

Swahili women and children, East Africa
Two young Swahili women and children of East Africa (then part of the British Empire). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Dervish of Sudan, East Central Africa

Dervish of Sudan, East Central Africa
A young dervish of the Sudan area (then part of the British Empire), East Central Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Man with two monkey heads, East Africa

Man with two monkey heads, East Africa
Man holding two monkey heads, somewhere in East Africa, then part of the British Empire. The types of monkey are Cercopithecus (left) and Colobus (right). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Mende men playing Warri, Gold Coast, West Africa

Mende men playing Warri, Gold Coast, West Africa
Men of the Mendi (Mende) country playing a game called Warri, Gold Coast (then part of the British Empire, now part of Sierra Leone), West Africa

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Telegraph poles for railway, Tanganyika, East Africa

Telegraph poles for railway, Tanganyika, East Africa
Men holding up cast iron telegraph poles destined to run along the railway line in Tanganyika, East Africa (then part of the British Empire, now Tanzania). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Huntsmen with game, Tanganyika, East Africa

Huntsmen with game, Tanganyika, East Africa (then part of the British Empire, now Tanzania). Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Men of Zanzibar holding large tusks, Tanzania, East Africa

Men of Zanzibar holding large tusks, Tanzania, East Africa
Two men of Zanzibar holding a pair of large ivory tusks, Tanzania (then part of the British Empire), East Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Swahili woman, Zanzibar peninsula, Tanzania, East Africa

Swahili woman, Zanzibar peninsula, Tanzania, East Africa
Young Swahili woman of the Zanzibar peninsula, Tanzania (then part of the British Empire), East Africa. A convert from Islam to Christianity. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Woman of Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa

Woman of Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa
Woman of Zanzibar in traditional costume and mask (barakoa), Tanzania (then part of the British Empire), East Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Masai women of East Africa looking in a mirror

Masai women of East Africa looking in a mirror
Masai (Msai) women of Southern Kenya or Northern Tanzania (then part of the British Empire), East Africa. Seen here admiring their own reflections in a mirror. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Four men playing cards, Kenya, East Africa

Four men playing cards, Kenya, East Africa
Four men playing cards in Kenya (then a British colony), East Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: King of Bunyoro and two chiefs, Western Uganda, East Africa

King of Bunyoro and two chiefs, Western Uganda, East Africa
King of Bunyoro and two chiefs in ceremonial dress, Western Uganda, East Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: King of Bunyoro and his wife, Western Uganda, East Africa

King of Bunyoro and his wife, Western Uganda, East Africa. As a Christian, he has just one wife. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Hadendoa men, Sudan area, East Central Africa

Hadendoa men, Sudan area, East Central Africa
Hadendoa (Hadendowa) men, belonging to a nomadic tribe of cattle grazers in the Sudan area (then part of the British Empire), East Central Africa, riding on a train. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Shilluk man, South Sudan, East Central Africa

Shilluk man, South Sudan, East Central Africa
Shilluk man in an elaborate headdress with beads, shells and feathers, South Sudan (then part of the British Empire), East Central Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Light craft on River Nile, South Sudan, East Central Africa

Light craft on River Nile, South Sudan, East Central Africa
Light craft (or dhow) on the River Nile, Sudan (then part of the British Empire), East Central Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Sheikh on horseback, Sudan Plains, East Central Africa

Sheikh on horseback, Sudan Plains, East Central Africa
Sheikh (head of tribe or village) on horseback, Sudan Plains (then part of the British Empire), East Central Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2018: Latuka woman, South Sudan, East Central Africa

Latuka woman, South Sudan, East Central Africa
Latuka woman of the Nile valley, South Sudan (then part of the British Empire), East Central Africa. Date: 1922



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